Did You Remember?

 Posted by at 12:18 am  Holiday, Politics
Mar 102014
 

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  12 Responses to “Did You Remember?”

  1. Must admit that I remembered earlier in the day.  But when it came time to set the clock on the microwave in my motel room (yes still there for another 2 weeks!) I forgot.  Fortunately it wasn't life shattering.

    Love the graphic! 

  2. I want a clock like that TC!

  3. Yes. I still hate DST. On the farm when I was little, my Polish born Grandmother used to tell us that we didn't turn the clocks ahead in spring or backin autumn because cows couldn't tell time. So we never were in synch with the city folks, except in the winter when we were all Eastern Standard Time.

  4. I did remember!  It's so exciting!  You don't even have to pack and go to the airpoert and get through the wonderful TSA!  You can have a week of jet lag without that!  Of course you don't get anywhere, but as Nero Wolfe used to say, nine times out of ten the places people are going to are no improvement on the ones they are leaving.

  5. I want my hour back! Seriously, DST has as many negatives as it does positives. Wouldn't miss it a bit if it went away completely.

  6. LOL That is one thing I donot miss Here in Az our clocks never change

  7. SPAM and Spammers profile flagged.

    My own tiny protest for something I think is absolutely stupid.  I don't change my clocks, so once again the time is correct.  Time is 100% a human concept, and so as in all things humans impose another artificial control by telling people they have more sunlight.   Sure they do, and more time to shop.

    Thanks TC

  8. Yes, I changed, but I hate it.  To make matters worse, we were in Mississippi all last week, they are on Central time so my system was all ready messed up, got home Saturday night, voila, Sunday morning wake up to DST.  A renegade state senator here in Ky wants us to withdraw from this, I hope he succeeds.   

     

  9. Thanks for the reminder, TC; I was as clueless about the time change as Republicans are about reality. But hey, it's not like I sit around all day staring at the clock in giddy anticipation of the hour when I'm mandated to rearrange its hands. Having missed the start of this great event, I think I'll sit it out until next year. At least I won't have to reset the clocks in the fall.

  10. Thanks everyone.  I forgot!

    Mama, your clocks stay the same, but your TV schedule changes twice a ye

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